Vince Leach questions governor and teachers unions in series of October tweets

Vince Leach, Arizona State Senator from 17th District
Vince Leach, Arizona State Senator from 17th District
0Comments

Vince Leach, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2025 representing the state’s 17th Senate District, posted several comments on his Twitter account on October 18, 2025, addressing topics ranging from fact-checking for state officials to teachers unions and public protests.

In a post published at 03:20 UTC, Leach directed a message at the governor: “The fact aren’t hard to find Governorstart here. https://t.co/Rm4N7qVi6m https://t.co/10PSzOcfJy”.

Later that day, at 14:28 UTC, he commented on teachers unions and recent protests by stating: “Let this sink in! Why Are America’s Teachers Unions Backing the ‘No Kings’ Protests? https://t.co/PfYFKWUmEF”.

At 15:40 UTC, Leach posted another brief message with a warning about language in linked content: “Caution-bad language https://t.co/luGZjorsrh”.

Leach succeeded Justine Wadsack as senator for Arizona’s 17th District following his election in 2025. As a member of the Republican Party, his social media activity often addresses political issues relevant to both state and national audiences.



Related

Vince Leach, Arizona State Senator from 17th District

Vince Leach comments on dissatisfaction and change in recent tweets

Arizona State Senator Vince Leach posted several messages on social media in mid-January 2026 expressing concerns about community sentiment and changing times.

Vince Leach, Arizona State Senator from 17th District

Vince Leach shares commentary on education and current events via social media

Vince Leach, newly elected to Arizona’s State Senate for District 17, posted several remarks on X about education and public discourse on January 14, 2026.

Vince Leach, Arizona State Senator from 17th District

Vince Leach shares series of emphatic tweets following election to Arizona State Senate

Arizona State Senator Vince Leach posted several emphatic tweets on January 12, 2026.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Tucson Standard.